Check out Little Rock Family's top 12 events for family fun this week in central Arkansas. From Toad Suck Daze in Conway to a Cinco de Mayo celebration at the Clinton Center, there will be plenty to keep central Arkansas families entertained. Read on for more fun, family-friendly events (many of which are FREE)!

Friday, May 3

Friday Plant Sale at ACCESS Gardens -- Grab some eye-catching container plants and other garden beauties before the planting season is over at ACCESS Gardens. ACCESS Gardens helps individuals with language and learning disabilities achieve their highest level of independence in activities of daily living, leisure skills, vocational development, social skills and community integration. Students participate in every aspect of the semi-annual sales, from planning what to grow and caring for the plants to pricing and logging inventory and providing customer assistance. Plant sale proceeds benefit ACCESS. 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. For info: AccessGroupInc.org. Admission FREE!

Little Rock Parks and Recreation's 14th Annual Therapeutic Recreation Arts Festival at Clear Channel Metroplex -- This arts festival in honor of Therapeutic Recreation features hands-on crafts, art, music, entertainment, and refreshments for children and adults with special needs, but is open to everyone. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. For info: LittleRock.org/ParksRecreation/TherapeuticRec/ FREE!

Tulsa Drillers at Arkansas Travelers at Dickey-Stephens Park -- Between innings, enjoy Amazing Christopher's unique dancing act. 7:10 p.m. $6-$12. For info: TheTravs.com.

Friday, May 3-Saturday, May 4

Spring Livestock Show at State Fairgrounds -- Introduce your little one to farm animals up close and in person: The Arkansas Junior Cattlemen's Association and Arkansas Junior Sheep Council will show off goats, cattle, lambs, rabbits, turkeys and more. For info: ArkansasStateFair.com. FREE!

Friday, May 3-Sunday, May 5

James and the Giant Peach at Arkansas Arts Center Children's Theatre -- James and the Giant Peach, adapted from the classic book by Roald Dahl, follows James as he escapes the clutches of his horrible Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker. When James finds an enormous peach filled with talking insects growing in his yard, the young orphan, a wise Old-Green-Grasshopper and a pessimistic Earthworm begin a wild adventure to an unknown destination. Showtimes are 7 p.m. Fri., 3 p.m. Sat., and 2 p.m. Sun. $12. For info: ArkArts.com.

Toad Suck Daze in Downtown Conway -- Though the historical name is slightly off-putting, this fest in Conway never fails to entertain. Pick up a fried snack on a stick at one of the food vendors, browse the wares of the Toad Market, and encourage the kids to race an amphibian in the "World Championship Toad Races." Listen to live acts, including Diamond Rio, hop on a carnival ride or head to the Toadal Kids Zone -- a favorite stop for families. For info: ToadSuck.org. Admission FREE!

Saturday, May 4

2nd Annual Family Health Fest at Promenade at Chenal -- Bring the family to get advice on exercise, take part in the Red Cross blood drive, access free health screenings and learn about fire safety from the Little Rock Fire Department. Get a taste of healthy eating by sampling some low-fat options from Promenade restaurants. Plus, hear from St. Vincent experts on immunizations, heart health, prostate health, breast cancer and more. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. For info: ChenalShopping.com. FREE!

15th Annual LULAC Cinco de Mayo at Clinton Presidential Center -- The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), Council 750 and UALR Council 756 host this Cinco de Mayo celebration, which features traditional Mexican and Central American cuisine, live mariachi bands, salsa lessons, arts and crafts exhibits, and games and entertainment for children. The event includes special activities for the entire family as well as useful services and product information. LULAC will donate proceeds of the festival to student scholarships. Noon-8 p.m. For info: ClintonPresidentialCenter.org. FREE!

Bike Month Bash & Scavenger Hunt in Downtown Little Rock -- The event kicks off with the Bike Bash Dash, a bicycle scavenger hunt around downtown Little Rock/NLR. Teams can enter in one of two categories, regular and family divisions. This will be a great, healthy way to get out, explore the Rock Cities, and enjoy family, friends, and co-workers. Discounted bike rentals, if needed, will be provided by Bobby's Bike Hike. The Bike Month Bash will have food, music, vendors, bike classes and a bike wash in the River Market Pavilions. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. For info: BobbysBikeHike.com.

Family Fun Saturday at Mosaic Templars Cultural Center -- Put on your dancing shoes and join MTCC and Leah Patterson for an afternoon of Latin dance lessons. This event will get all ages up and moving to the beat. Attendees will learn a variety of fun dance moves with cultural flair. Noon-2 p.m. For info: MosaicTemplarsCulturalCenter.com. FREE!

Turkish Food Festival at Raindrop Turkish House -- Taste samples of Turkish cuisine and get aquainted with the country's culture. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. For info: RaindropTurkishHouse.org/Arkansas/LittleRock. Admission FREE!

Sunday, May 5

St. Mark's Tea Party at St. Mark Episcopal's Church -- The youth groups at St. Mark's host this fun tea party to raise money for summer camp scholarships. Advance registration required; deadline May 4. $10, children under 8 $5, family of four $30. 3-5 p.m. For info: 225-4203.